SFSA: Glossary of Terms - N


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NACE
National Association of Corrosion Engineers
See Trade Names for address
NBS
National Bureau of Standards See Trade Names for address
NISA
National Industrial Sand Association See Trade Names for address
National Machine Tool Builders Association
See The Association for Manufacturing Technology Trade Names for address
National Safety Council
See Trade Names for address
Natural Aging
See Aging
Natural Sand
Unconsolidated sand, sand derived from a rock in which grains separate along their natural boundaries. This includes soft sandstone where little pressure is required to separate the individual grains.
Naturally Bonded Molding Sand
A sand containing sufficient bonding material as mined to be suitable for molding purposes. Seldom used today in the metalcasing industry.
Navy (USA) Tear Test
A method of evaluating the susceptibility of ship plate to brittle or cleavage type fracture.
NDDT
Nil ductility transition temperature, determined in the dropweight test. Refers to the absence of the ductile fracture appearance and any reduction in area due to the brittle behavior of the steel.
Neat Brick
Brick with faces arranged so one of the flat faces in inclined toward the other, almost eliminating one end face.
Neat Cement
Portland Cement mixed with water only.
Neck Down (Knock-Off, Wafer Core, Washburn, Cameron Core)
A thin core or tile used to restrict the riser neck, making it easier to break or cut off the riser from the casting.
See Core
Necking
Reducing the cross sectional area of the metal in an area by stretching.
Necking Down
Reduction in area concentrated at the subsequent location of fracture when a ductile metal is stressed beyond it yield point in tension.
Needles
Elongated acicular crystals, tapering at each end to a fine point, as martensite.
Needling Agents
Special agents such a boron which markedly increase the hardness of steel.
Negative Quenching (Negative Hardening)
Accelerated cooling in water or oil, from a temperature below the critical range.
Negative Thermoie Heat Exchange
In shell molding, improving the mass-surface ratio by simulating profile geometry of pattern or core cavity on the underside; will boost running temperature of high projections by 25 percent.
Nesh (Hot Short)
A British term applied to metal that is weak and ruptures easily under not working conditions.
Network Structure
A structure in which the grains or crystals of one constituent are partly or entirely enveloped in another constituent; an etched section through the crystals resembles a network.
Neumann Band
A mechanical twin in ferrite.
Neutral Refractories
A loose term designating refractories which presumably will not react with so-call acid or basic refractories and slags.
Neutron
Elementary nuclear particle with a mass (1.00893 mass units) approximately the same as that of a hydrogen atom. It is electrically neutral.
New Jersey Sand
A large number of grades of foundry sands mined in southern New Jersey.
NFFS
See Non-Ferrous Founder's Society for address information.
Nichrome
Oxidation-resistant alloy 65% Ni, 20% Fe, and 15% Cr.
Nickel
Element used for alloying iron and steel as well as nonferrous metals; melting point 1455°C (2651°F). Nickel is also a base metal for many casting alloys resistant to corrosion and high temperature oxidation.
See Monel, Nimonic, Inconel, Ni-Hard
Ni-Hard
Hard white cast iron containing 4% Ni and 2% Cr.
Nimonic
Class of nickel-base cast alloy resistant to stress and to oxidation at high temperatures.
See Inconel
Nine-Inch Equivalent
Standard unit of volume in refractories industries; 9x4-1/2,2-1/2 in brick.
Nipple
A pipe coupling consisting of a short piece of threaded tubing.
Nital
A solution of nitric acid in alcohol use as an etching agent in ferrous metallography.
Nitriding
A surface hardening process involving heating in a atmosphere of ammonia or in contact with a nitrogen-bearing material so as to promote the absorption of nitrogen.
Nitrogen Flush
Bubbling nitrogen gas through a metal melt under vacuum (as with valve bronze) to improve tensile properties and pressure tightness.
Nobake Binder
A synthetic liquid resin sand binder that hardens completely at room temperature, generally not requiring baking, used in Cold-Setting process.
Noble Metals
Metallic elements with surfaces that do not readily oxidize in air; e.g., gold, silver, platinum.
Nodular Fireclay (Burley, Burley Flint)
Rock containing aluminous or ferrogenous nodules, or both, bonded by fireclay.
Nodular Graphite
Graphite or carbon in modular form, characteristically in malleable and nodular iron.
Nodular Iron
Iron of a normally gray cast iron type that has been suitably treated with a nodularizing agent so that all or the major portion of its graphitic carbon has a nodular or spherulitic form as cast. Often referred to as Ductile Iron.
Noise Radiator
A device creating noise.
Noise Spectrum
The various frequencies making a noise.
Nomogram (Graph)
A graph that enables one by the aid of a straight-edge to read off the value of a dependent variable when the value of two or more independent variables are given.
Nondestructive Testing (Inspection)
Testing or inspection that does not destroy the object being tested or inspected.
Nonferrous
A negative term, refers to alloy in which the predominate metal or solvent is not iron.
Non-Ferrous Founders' Society
See Non-Ferrous Founder's Society for address information.
Normal Segregation
Concentration of alloying constituents that have low melting points in those portions of a casting that solidify last.
Normal Steel
Steel in which the pearlite is completely laminated.
Normalizing
Heating a ferrous alloy to a suitable temperature above the transformation temperature Ac3, followed by cooling at a suitable rate, usually in still air to a temperature substantially below the transformation range.
Notch Bar
Small size ingot with notches to facilitate breakage for remelting.
Notched Bar
A test specimen which is notched. Used in impact or fatigue tests.
Novalak
A two-step basic flake resin with no thermosetting properties, applied to sand in shell molding process as a mold or solution.
Nozzle
Pouring spout of the bottom-pour ladle.
Nozzle Brick
A thick-walled tubular refractory shape set in bottom of a ladle through which steel is teemed.
Nozzle Pocket Brick
A refractory shape set in bottom of a ladle containing a recess in which nozzle is set.
NTP
Normal temperature and pressure reference point; zero centigrade 760mm mercury pressure.
Nucleation
1) (homogeneous) the initiation of solid crystals from the liquid stage, or initiation of solid crystals from the liquid stage, or a new phase within a solid without outside interference - rarely occurs, 2) heterogeneous) foreign particles altering the liquid-solid interface energy during phase changes.
Nucleus
The first structurally determinate particle of a new phase or structure that may be about to form. Applicable in particular to solidification, recrystallization, and transformations, in the solid state.

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